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The early history of Jackson county, Georgia. "The writings of the late G.J.N. Wilson, embracing some of the early history of Jackson county". The first settlers, 1784; formation and boundaries to the present time; records of the Talasee colony; struggles of the colonies of Yamacutah, Groaning Rock, Fort Yargo, Stonethrow and Thomocoggan (1914)


Author: Wilson, Gustavus James Nash, 1827-1909; White, William Ellis, 1872- ed
Publisher: Atlanta, Foote and Davies co.
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: 9173189
Digitizing sponsor: Sloan Foundation
Book contributor: The Library of Congress
Collection: library_of_congress; americana
Notes: no TOC page
Scanfactors: 10

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